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... r.ga on larr.e oflivn. Nioh'.ti. ul •TpHF. GERMAN ill. VIKt. ; c..riiinin? Th- X Stranger, as ?? at tl.- Theane R.jv ...
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... regions the Clerk the Peace, order that may be rendered as convenient as for the affiles. Tbe attractions of Pizarko, at Drury- Lane, are in no degree ; not even tbe novelty of Speed the Piougk, nor the indilpoiiuon of can affect them, as appeared the ...
... with the laft year, 1799 and gives following for his opinion : 1. fie found that the Seculare M3fque of was performed Drury-lane early in the year and that Prior's Carmsn Scctllare was wu'ten for t:ie fame year, and for the fiat January —But if gold ...
... of PIZARRO. A cied night af cr night to the moll croud-d H.vfc, J and with un_.ov.nded app. aufe, atthe Theatre Kiev, l, -Drury.Lane, and honoured hy the command :.nd warmeft approbation of his M.ijtllv, at that Theatre, attar an abfence of many > em. The ...
... command Majesties excellent of The Clandestine Marriage and new musical entertainment of To-morrow night represented to at Drury-Lane Theatre Their Majesties were I by Princesses the 1 I sight these illustrious visitors gratifying to audience demanded save ...
... CABINET, - ' Reprefenthig an Emblematic Tranfpaxent Painting, u executed by Mleffis. BAN;sS and CLARrE, of-the SIhaetre Royal Drury-Lane. 'The Song- Little Ifland, by Mr4-ATTo0.. Hulting Song, by Mr. BARxsNrr. he With tle Farce of f THE JEW AND THE DOC;TOR ...
... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. Tluirfday night the Royal Family went to fee The CAan- Aefline Marriage, and the new faice, Of Age ‘lomurrow, with both of which they highly dclighud. The King plauded Decamp very much in her long in the latter, and the piece was extiemely ...
... for the The fg t , (the Jew) and ‘Lingo in the Agreeable Siirprife, that night only, by MR. DOWT O N. From the re Royal. Drury Lane. 'fcw Cujlom-houje, Dover Feb, 19, 1800. , vv Hereas it has been reprefented to the Com* iT his Majcfty’s Cuftoras, that ...
... fuftains his pretenfions with uncommon impudence, and offers to Garrick his protcttion, if he wifhes to prefent himfelf to Drury-lane theatre. At length, the London manager having caufed Garrick to be purfucd, his facta is arretted in his place, and the ...
... where double that Comedian who had name and his characters with In conversation them sustains with offers -Garrick himself Drury-lane At length Garrick to pursued Socia is arrested in place the unfortunate of the from which much advantage is thus aukwardly ...
... h, and great grand-children. Toefday the nrw Opera, calklr the 'gvptaan Feflival, waV pufiormed for the firfi time ;It Drury. Lane ITheatre. In the conflrtflion of this Qprera it appears to have been rhe Author's detign o r 'the attention of the fpeflator ...
... the Vice- Cnmrelhr most respedffully Nobility Gentry the Uui-lown its vicinity ml Benefit Concert FRIDAY the instant Miss Drury Lane) p* PROFESSOR HAGUE given in the Bills day*s Express ! N N March 20 yesterday have that come into date of the 14th contain ...